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Java 7 Recipes offers solutions to common programming problems encountered every day while developing Java-based applications. Fully updated with the newest features and techniques available, Java 7 Recipes provides code examples involving Servlets, Java FX 2.0, XML, Java Swing, and much more. Content is presented in the popular problem-solution format: Look up the programming problem that you want to solve. Read the solution. Apply the solution directly in your own code. Problem solved!
The problem-solution approach sets Java 7 Recipes apart from other books on the topic. Java 7 Recipes is focused less on the language itself and more on what you can do with it that is useful. The book respects your time by always focusing on a task that you might want to perform using the language. Solutions come first. Explanations come later. You are free to crib from the book and apply the code examples directly to your own projects.
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Covers all-new release of Java: Java 7
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Focuses especially on up-and-coming technologies such as Java FX 2.0
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Respects your time by focusing on practical solutions you can implement in your own code
What you’ll learn
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Develop Java SE applications using the latest in Java SE technology
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Create great-looking user interfaces with Java Swing and Java FX 2.0
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Build web-based applications around Java Servlet technology
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Generate graphics and work with media such as sound and video
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Implement web services and applications to invoke them
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Exploit the power of XML from within your Java applications
Who this book is for
This book is for experienced Java programmers new to Java 7 and those with some experience with Java 7.
Table of Contents
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Getting Started with Java 7
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Strings
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Numbers and Dates
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Data Structures, Conditionals, and Iteration
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Input and Output
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Exceptions, Logging, and Debugging
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Object Oriented Java
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Concurrency
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Debugging and Unit Testing
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Unicode, Internationalization, and Currency Codes
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Working with Databases (JDBC)
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Java 2D Graphics and Media
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Java 3D
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Swing API
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JavaFX Fundamentals
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Graphics with JavaFX
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Media with JavaFX
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Working with Servlets
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Applets
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JavaFX on the Web
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Email
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XML and Web Services
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Networking
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